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Ruins of a Greek church
Tags: Greek church, ruin
One of the trio of capes that mark the shift in topography from the southwesterly line to a westerly line along the coast to Balaklava. Anyone stationed here could see Ruskofil Kale, Palikaster, Yalta, Uchansu-Isar, and Orianda. Only the foundations…
Tags: fortification, ruin
Ruins right along the sea near Arpat (halfway between Kapsikhor and Uskiut).
Tags: fortification, ruin
Site of a durbe (Tatar mausoleum)
Tags: burial site, Tatar culture
Nearby at Eklis Burun there is a stone church and wall. They would have been able to communicate with Demir Khapu using signal lights. Keppen claims to have detected traces of a road through the forest and cliff walls. He also notes that in the deep…
Tags: church, forest, fortification, ruin, wildlife
The old coastal road from Alushta to Kuchuk Lambat is 9 versts and 400 sazhens. The halfway point is marked by the Demir Khapu (iron gate). From there the remains of a wall leading down to the shore are visible. Demir Khapu and Kastel Mountain both…
Tags: cartographic evidence, church, fortification, fountain, Greek influence, ruin, water
In the yaila northwest of Arpat, Demir Khapu is a two-hour walk from Uskiut. Nearly two hours further along the road one comes to Tash Duvar and the remains of a long defensive wall. Tash Duvar is owned by Murat Mirza, son of Megmetsha Argin.
Tags: fortification, ruin, Tatar property, travel time, yaila
10 minutes north of the village of Kozy along the Otuz road. The site includes the remains of ancient limestone walls 18 vershki (31.5 inches) thick and nearly 2 sazhens high, and a Greek church.
Tags: church, fortification, ruin, travel time
Site of a durbe (Tatar mausoleum)
Tags: burial site, Tatar culture
Ruins of a Greek church
Tags: Greek church, ruin